From a boat to an electric car: what will be demonstrated in the showroom at the conference
SOLARGROUP 2024 International Conference will be held in Moscow on November 16. Withing its framework, we will showcase a variety of electric vehicles from the "Resurs" production cooperative and more. Most of the exhibits are fitted with mass-produced "Slavyanka" combined winding motors manufactured by ASPP Weihai.
Here are just a few of the sample vehicles.
• Bajaj Maxima tricycle with solar panels. That very "green" vehicle that competed in the solar vehicle race in Kazakhstan last year.
• Inflatable boat. Similar vehicles are being tested in Africa, Latin America, North Macedonia, Indonesia and across Russia, preparing for trials on water with a solar charging station.
• Electric kart. It has a certified kit installed on it with the latest improved version electric motor. The vehicle can be used for rental purposes.
• Snow mobile. The tracked mini tractor allows year-round work and recreation in hard-to-reach areas.
• EL Lada electric car. The first mass-produced Russian electric car manufactured by AvtoVAZ. The original factory motor is replaced with a combined winding motor.
• Piaggio Ape 50 tricycle. A European brand that is used in tourist areas as a mobile café.
• Jincheng AX 100 moped. Tested in China and Russia. Ready for mass production.
• ATV. Equipped with a gearbox and capable of moving heavy loads as a tugboat.
• Kubota diesel generator. Power: 5.5 kW. Equipped with a motor manufactured by "Sovelmash".
• Universal kit. Based on the DA-95S motor, with gearbox and half shafts. Used for front wheel drive cars, passenger and cargo tricycles with half shaft drive.
• 7 kW motor. A new combined winding motor, manufactured by ASPP Weihai, tested in the "Sovelmash" laboratory. Tested on cars in Russia and China. Ready for mass production.
Besides, we have an ace up our sleeve to surprise you with represented by the developments of "Sovelmash".
Attend the conference in person to see and touch the technology. Admission is free.
Registration is still open, but spots are running out very quickly, so hurry up and grab yours!